Album review: Jo Quail – The CartographerCellist Jo Quail explores elegance and intensity on Roadburn-commissioned composition The Cartographer...
Album review: Black Lung – Dark WavesBaltimore metallers Black Lung emerge with a doomy nightmare for our times…
Album review: MAN WITH A MISSION – Break And Cross The Walls IIEndlessly exuberant J-rock collective MAN WITH A MISSION unleash a flash flood of colour on Break And Cross The Walls II…
Album review: Peaness – World Full Of WorryHilariously named DIY punks Peaness serve sunny anxiety on long-awaited debut, World Full Of Worry.
Album review: Cave In – Heavy PendulumCave In carry on, and take a markedly diverse and destructive path on Heavy Pendulum.
EP review: Sophie Powers – Red In Revenge17-year-old Sophie Powers gets gutsy about girlhood empowerment on debut EP, Red In Revenge.
Album review: Static Dress – Rouge Carpet DisasterLeeds alt. revolutionaries Static Dress introduce themselves with gut-spilling gusto on the thrilling Rouge Carpet Disaster…
Live review: Taipei Houston, London Camden AssemblyRiffy San Francisco garage-rock bros Taipei Houston make their mark in London…
The big review: Malevolence – Malicious IntentSteel City supremos Malevolence smash through to Brit-metal’s upper echelons with ferocious third album, Malicious Intent.
6 things we learned at Tool’s UK tourLasers, long songs and lack of phones: the ingredients for immersive arena triumph from the mighty Tool.
Album review: Brigade – DissonanceLondon alt.rockers Brigade return with an album that more than justifies the lengthy wait…
Live review and photos: My Chemical Romance, Eden ProjectReunited emo heroes My Chemical Romance kick off their reunion tour in Cornwall in life-affirming fashion. Welcome (back) to The Black Parade…
Album review: Max Creeps – NeinLegendary but mysterious proto-punk band Max Creeps reform after the world’s shortest split, and release their first-ever album…
The big review: State Champs – Kings Of The New AgePop-punk favourites State Champs establish themselves as scene leaders on excellent fourth LP, Kings Of The New Age.
Album review: Famyne – The Ground BelowRising Canterbury doomsters Famyne plough a feast for the ears from The Ground Below…